Award Winner Called To Gobi: A Christian End Times Chronicle by D.I. Telbat begins on the brink of WW3. Andrew Foworthy finds Christ and his calling while in prison. Against odds and with little support, he leaves the US, but a plane crash hurls him into the Altai Mountains. Caught between Russia, China and End Times terror, he hopes to reach nomads of Mongolia with the salvation message in time.

For seventy years Mongolia was all but closed to the west - a forbidden country, shrouded in darkness. Jasper Becker had long dreamed of exploring the sweeping land that lay just beyond China’s Great Wall and when communism disintegrated, he finally did. Setting out from Kublai Khan’s capital, Beijing, Becker was one of the first westerners to cross the border tracing the course of Yellow River.

The military campaigns of the Mongols were successful on a truly legendary level and led to the Mongols forming the largest contiguous empire in history. Despite their success, there were but 700,000 ethnic Mongols to rule over all of Asia, and in this text we investigate how the Ilkhanate was run and held with the use of conversion to the local religion of Islam.